Here is a compilation of basic obituaries and death notices for publication in The Herald Bulletin on Sunday, March 21. For extended obits, click on the Obituaries link on the Web site.
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John A. Kantner Jr.
HOMESTEAD, Fla. — John A. Kantner Jr., 45, of Homestead, Fla., died March 19, 2010, after a sudden illness.
Funeral arrangements are pending at Owens Funeral Home in Alexandria.
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Ronald Killian
ANDERSON — Ronald Killian, 70, of Anderson, died March 20, 2010, at the Roudebush VA Hospital, Indianapolis.
Arrangements are pending at Robert D. Loose Funeral Homes & Crematory, South Chapel.
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Charlie S. Salmon
ANDERSON — Charlie S. Salmon, 82 of Anderson, died March 20, 2010 at Manor Care in Anderson.
Arrangements are pending at Harper & Dunnichay Funeral Home, Frankton.
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William F. Todd
ANDERSON — William F. Todd, 84, of Anderson, died March 18, 2010, at his residence after a brief illness.
Arrangements are pending at Robert Loose Funeral Homes, South Chapel.
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Carol L. Balk
May 19, 1957 - March 13, 2010
ANDERSON — Carol Louise (Shears) Balk, 52, Anderson, died March 13, 2010 at Saint Johns Medical Center after extended illness. She is survived by her husband, Jon Balk.. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Wesley Free Methodist Church, 3017 W. Eighth St., Anderson. Burial of cremains will be in Michigan at a later date. Online condolences www.LooseFuneralHomes.com.
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Obituaries for Sunday, March 21
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Iraq veteran displaced after apartment fire
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Eastern Kentucky professor conducts Wigwam survey
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Measles can lead to more sicknesses
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Local man kept Super Bowl books
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Legislature looks at expanding historic preservation tax credits
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Police discover drugs, paraphernalia in home
Police have arrested two men they say were involved in the manufacturing and selling of methamphetamine.
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Mostly cloudy skies
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State police arrest man for trafficking with Pendleton inmate
State police made an arrest Wednesday morning, after prison staff at the Correctional Industrial Facility noticed a man throw a package over the fence.
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Adult education GED classes offered
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Local Briefs: Feb. 16
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